Exetel edit

Goodness, how did you manage to edit the Exetel article? Sсοττ5834talk 07:12, 20 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Hah, it was practically impossible with AussieLegend guarding the site, with his squad of sock-puppets. I just gave up, I did not have the hours required to go on and on and on and on with his goon squad constantly posting paragraph after paragraph of wiki-lawyering crap. Once I gave up, they declared consensus (lol) and got the page locked for 3 months. I left the ISP itself shortly afterwards, mainly because it was damn near impossible to browse (and the whole "your p2p is useless and not worthy of our concern attitude of the owners), plus it was easier to leave then than have aussielegend pass on my info to the exetel higher-ups who are notably vindictive towards anyone who is negative about their company (truthfully or not). Macktheknifeau 05:54, 21 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Wingateandfinchleyfc.jpg) edit

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Soccer in Australia edit

Hi. Personally, I don't have a strong opinion one way or the other in regard to the soccer/association football/football naming issue, but you'll find that there's been extensive discussion on this at Talk:Soccer in Australia, so you'll need to try and see if you can get a new consensus before making a change. However, as that discussion was fairly recent, it is probably best to let it sit for a while. - Bilby (talk) 14:18, 1 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Football edit

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May 2012 edit

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Western Sydney FC edit

The complete named of the club is Western Sydney Wanderes FC, and the complete name of Manchester United is Manchester United Red Devils, and Liverpool's is Liverpool Reds, and Chelsea Blues, Arsenal Gunners etc. There is no need to be too creative. Please be sensible about this. Thank you. 181hamburgerwcheese (talk) 15:26, 26 June 2012 (AEST)

What? The name of the club is Western Sydney Wanderers FC. Their nickname (like Red Devils) is The Wanderers. There's a difference. Thank you. Macktheknifeau (talk) 09:11, 26 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
    • In response to this, let's be fair here. I support and understand your claim to label the club by it's announced full and complete name. But I'll point out a similar matter, the A-League club Newcastle United Jets, is referred to as Newcastle Jets as apose to its full and complete name. Just to be fair, from your part, I hope that you understand what I am trying to indicate. That is all. However, the wikipedia codes of conduct would not permit us to argue over this. So let's just leave it at what's the right thing to do. I am sure that in time if the public, commentators and stats refer to the club as Western Sydney then myself or anyother parties will have a valid point in regards to changing the name's status. Thank you and Good luck Macktheknifeau. 181hamburgerwcheese (talk) 20:51, 26 June 2012 (AEST)

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Tit for Tat. edit

OK, we see that you are pissed off that the Sydney Derby article was deleted. I have actually asked the deleting admin to WP:USERFY the article into your userspace, as it was basically a "not yet notable" deletion. As we get closer to the actual game, you may be able to find sufficient sources for it to be acceptable to be moved back to mainspace. To nominate a bunch of AFL articles in retaliation is very poor form. Yes, the new Qclash and Sydney derby articles are borderline notable, but that is why we have {{notability}} templates and your nomination of the Western Derby and Showdown just made it clear that you were retaliating in anger. Don't make this a A-league vs AFL thing. Hopefully the admin will userfy the A-league article and it can be recreated in a few months time. Regards, The-Pope (talk) 10:08, 6 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

I merely saw the exact same problems on those pages that I was informed about with the Sydney Derby (I went from the Sydney Derby disambig page to the AFL derby to the box showing AFL rivalries and noticed very few of them had any notable sources and as many have had no sources for some time I put up the AFD's). Notice how I did not AFD the ANZAC day match as it follows the guidelines of the site with a well documented series of independent sources. QClash has zero independent references after a year. The Queens Birthday match has zero independent references after 3 years. The Sydney Derby and Western Derby articles have the same issue. The "Showdown" has 'no references at all and has had a request for references up since January 2011! I am now more displeased about the improper cancellation of the afd debates by an admin who is not impartial (AFD guidelines say they must be impartial) who used speedy keep incorrectly to shut down debate about several articles with major issues prematurely. I have already contacted the deleting admin and will now proceed with a DRV. I thank you for your interest in the issue and your sound judgement in the article debates. Macktheknifeau (talk) 11:16, 6 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
As requested by The Pope on my talk page I have userfied the Sydney Derby (A-League) article to your userspace at User:Macktheknifeau/Sydney Derby (A-League), so if you want to do as The Pope has suggested above you can do so. If you don't want it in your userspace let me know and I will re-delete it. Davewild (talk) 17:23, 6 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Heh, a transgression of WP's most hilarious rule - don't apply the rules consistently. Presumably the is a rule somewhere else which says "Do apply the rules consistently".

Yeah, it's a bit silly. The idea that someone can just ignore the rules because they think it's 'disruptive' is illogical. That essay says if you are frustrated with the way a policy is being applied etc, but I'm not frustrated with the policy. The policy is just fine. I'm frustrated with peeople who think they can ignore policy just because it happens to be 'bad' for articles under a project that they are guarding. If they actually followed the guidelines and didn't just ignore them at whim to protect their project numbers there would be an issue. Macktheknifeau (talk) 06:11, 9 July 2012 (UTC)Reply


I've been bold edit

and moved the Sydney Derby (A-League) to mainspace. Welcome back. This doesn't have to be a WP:BATTLEFIELD. Cheers, The-Pope (talk) 12:29, 14 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Stop selectively interpreting the rules of the site to favour the AFL project and its minor sport and you might have people look at your work more appreciatively. If any 'battlefield' started, it was because of AFL fans who can't recognise their insignificance on the world stage and who look to make up for it by harassing football users and football articles. Macktheknifeau (talk) 13:13, 14 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

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